TitleLearning and libraries in an information age : principles and practice / edited by Barbara K. Stripling
Imprint Englewood : Libraries Unlimited, c1999
Descript xxiii, 375 p. ; 24 cm

CONTENT

Overview: Literacy and learning for the information age -- Context of learning: How do we learn? ; Information literacy skills models ; Learning in a technological context -- Context of collaborative planning and teaching: Collaboration in teaching and learning ; Standards-based teaching in the library media center ; Creating meaningful assignments for student learning ; Making sense of a changing world: digitized primary source documents in schools ; Assessment: a tool for developing lifelong learners -- Context of library media programs: Developing a colllaborative access environment: meeting the resource needs of the learning community ; Designing library media programs for student learning -- Connecting to the community: community of learning for the information age -- Connecting to research: Student learning: linking research and practice


SUBJECT

  1. Library orientation for school children -- United States
  2. Library orientation for hight school students -- United States
  3. Information retrieval -- Study and teaching (Elementary) -- United States
  4. Information retrieval -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- United States

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